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Difference between C# and C-Sharp
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>>>Can someone bring some light on the difference between C# and C-Sharp. I had the assumption that the move from VC++ was to C#. Isn't it the same thing as C-Sharp?
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>>C# is pronounced C-Sharp. They are the same thing.
>>The move was not from VC++ to C# though.
>>C# is a new language (a way to compete with Java). VC is still there in managed and unmanaged code.
>
>So, C# is mostly a Java-like development environment for .Net. So, as oppose to Visual Basic where most of the developers went for VB.Net, what are VC++ developers going for?

They go for VC .Net and C# depending on their needs.
C# is very much like VC withouth many of the complexities and pitfalls.


Alex Feldstein, MCP, Microsoft MVP
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